Short answer: You can't.

CF needs to run under a user account in order to access drives on the
network.

(I still have a flat spot on my head from banging it against my desk over
this.)

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Brook [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, October 02, 2002 6:56 PM
> To: CF-Talk
> Subject: Re: Date Comparison
> 
> 
> When running under the SYSTEM account, and trying to connect 
> to a remote 
> drive via a UNC path, what permissions do you need on the 
> shared folder? I 
> can connect running under a user account by having an account 
> by the same 
> name on the remote machine and giving that account privileges to the 
> folder. But I can't seem to do the same thing with the System account.
> 
> I've tried adding SYSTEM and even EVERYONE and I still get an 
> access denied 
> error when running CF under the default SYSTEM Account.  But 
> I can open the 
> shared drive through the network neighborhood and read/write 
> a file....

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